![]() The RF line-up of both amplifier is similar. ![]() MML 432-100 I don't have one of these but found the circuit whilst searching for information on a sick amplifier. You can get RF devices from for reasonable prices. So I spent good money (38 Euros) on a MRF238 transistor and it now works. I bought one of these from an M1 station over the internet who assured me it was working. MML 144-30LS 144MHz 30W out for 1 or 3W drive. If you've sent me something in the past then thanks! The stuff in no particular order.: MML 144-100LS 144MHz 100W out for 1 or 3W drive. You might also want to check out the which has some MM manuals. Circuits (schematics) and manuals probably only exist on paper (if at all!) so I'll try and remember to add what I have to this page. I've got some of their power amplifiers in various states of repair. ![]() Microwave Mods Microwave Modules (Liverpool, UK) made a range of RF products for the Amateur and professional markets. Liverpool, build 1980?, 3 pictures, 11 schematics. Linear-Transverter MMT 432/28 Converter Microwave Modules Ltd. Related documents: User manual and schematic (650 KB). A picture of Microwave Modules MML 144/100-S.
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